“We’ve got half the staff on board,” Harbaugh said in a statement. “They possess tremendous knowledge (and) have great character. They care about the student-athlete and are teachers of the game. I’m very pleased with where we are in the process.”

Shaw was a wide receiver for Stanford in 1991-94. His father, Willie, had two stints as a Stanford assistant, mostly recently in 1989-91.

Anderson, Drevno and Turley also were with Harbaugh at San Diego. Buh was a graduate assistant at Fresno State last season, and Taggart was on the staff at Western Kentucky, where he once played and coached under Harbaugh’s dad, Jack.

Russell, Jarrett to enter draft

LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell and USC receiver Dwayne Jarrett said they will skip their senior seasons and enter the NFL draft.

After a standout performance in the Sugar Bowl last week, the 6-foot-6, 257-pound Russell had been expected to declare early for the draft.

Jarrett, a 6-foot-5, 215-pounder from New Brunswick, N.J., ends his college career as the leading receiver in USC history, with 216 catches for 3,138 yards and a Pac-10-record 41 touchdowns in 38 games.